quinta-feira, 30 de agosto de 2012

Daniel Radcliffe "canta" a tabela periódica!

Em um dos episódios do programa The Graham Norton Show, lá em 2010, Daniel Radcliffe cantou a música "The Elements", do humorista e compositor norte-americano Tom Lehrer. A canção lista aproximadamente 102 elementos da tabela periódica que eram conhecidos na época:


Nerd?



A letra foi criada entre as décadas de 50 e 60, com a melodia de "Major-General's Song", 1879:





The Elements 

There's antimony, arsenic, aluminum, selenium,
And hydrogen and oxygen and nitrogen and rhenium,

And nickel, neodymium, neptunium, germanium,

And iron, americium, ruthenium, uranium,

Europium, zirconium, lutetium, vanadium,

And lanthanum and osmium and astatine and radium,

And gold and protactinium and indium and gallium,
And iodine and thorium and thulium and thallium.


There's yttrium, ytterbium, actinium, rubidium,

And boron, gadolinium, niobium, iridium,

And strontium and silicon and silver and samarium,

And bismuth, bromine, lithium, beryllium, and barium.


There's holmium and helium and hafnium and erbium,

And phosphorus and francium and fluorine and terbium,

And manganese and mercury, molybdenum, magnesium,

Dysprosium and scandium and cerium and cesium.

And lead, praseodymium, and platinum, plutonium,

Palladium, promethium, potassium, polonium,
And tantalum, technetium, titanium, tellurium,
And cadmium and calcium and chromium and curium.


There's sulfur, californium, and fermium, berkelium,

And also mendelevium, einsteinium, nobelium,

And argon, krypton, neon, radon, xenon, zinc, and rhodium,

And chlorine, carbon, cobalt, copper, tungsten, tin, and sodium.


These are the only ones of which the news has come to Harvard,

And there may be many others, but they haven't been discovered.

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